If you are like many other homeowners in North Island Vancouver, you are planning to renovate your kitchen using an industrial theme. The industrial theme uses metal, natural elements and concrete to create a restaurant-style atmosphere in your kitchen. It is important to use the right number of materials so you do not take away from the inviting atmosphere in your home. The following recipe is perfect for creating an industrial kitchen without overdoing it.

Metal

Metal is the main ingredient to giving your kitchen an industrial look because it adds style all on its own. The best part is you can use both cool and warm metals in your kitchen. Stainless steel is an example of a cool metal, and copper, brass and bronze are examples of warm metal.

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You can incorporate cool metals into your kitchen by investing in stainless steel appliances, cabinets, counters or hardware. It is easy to incorporate warmer metals to your kitchen with copper bar stools and brass or bronze hardware.

Your kitchen may feature exposed metal ductwork or piping, and this is perfect for achieving that industrial look. You can also create your own exposed metal using copper piping.

Concrete or Gray Paint

Concrete is another ingredient to achieving an industrial look, so work with any concrete columns or walls that may be exposed in your kitchen. Use a concrete countertop in a waterfall design to add style and function to your industrial theme.

Gray paint is a great alternative to installing real concrete in your kitchen. All you need to do is test the paint to ensure it does not have a strong undertone.

Natural Elements

Natural elements such as wood and brick are great for adding a cozy vibe to your industrial-style kitchen. Wooden pieces in contrasting undertones add color to a kitchen that is adorned in mainly metal and concrete.

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You can add natural elements to your kitchen with wooden furniture or a brick wall. Do not worry if there are grains in the wood or faded hues on the bricks. The flaws and natural tones are perfect additions to an industrial-style kitchen.

No Upper Cabinets

You may have to get rid of specific items when remodeling your kitchen in a new theme, and this includes your upper cabinets. Scratching the upper cabinets off the list keeps your concrete or brick walls uncovered. Use a metal open shelving unit to store your cookware and smaller appliances. It creates more visual space and sticks to the industrial theme.

Clear The Clutter

Clearing the clutter is an important part of creating an industrial-style kitchen. Start by getting rid of cookware and smaller appliances you never use, and stash away the items you only use several times a year. Store your snacks and other products in jars, baskets and bins. You only want to display items that are attractive or fitting of the industrial theme. The key is to make sure your kitchen looks more professional and less chaotic or unorganized.

When you are ready to renovate your kitchen, contact Alair Homes North Island to find a professional contractor in your city. The contractors specialize in home renovations, custom home building and tenant improvements. Alair Homes offers a free estimate so you can start planning your kitchen renovation immediately.